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animewife

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I'm in a little ADD group on facebook and i was posting my symptoms and one friend PMed me and told me she thinks i have fibromyalgia instead. She has it herself. She recommended this book called What you Doctor may not tell you about fibromyalgia. I have been hurting a lot lately. I started a job at McDonald's on May 3rd and that contributes to it but i should have gotten used to it but I haven't. I've had to reduce my days and hours. This coming week ill work Thursday 8-5 but Friday 12-5 and the next week I'll have 3,4 hr days. Here are all the symptoms in the ADD group I posted:

Yeah you should see the mess in our room! Plus we're tired from working.

My un-motivation is not from not wanting to do something although occasionally it can be but not all the time. Blah.

Unfortunately depression and anxiety are a big part of this!

Basically when im in a great happy mood is when i have ADHD. Other times i have ADD. It is only every once in a while i can get the hyper ADHD.

I think i have a big case of plain ADD right now. Totally unmotivated. Sitting here all blah and meh. I was a bit depressed for no reason earlier before i took a shower.

Do you ever all of a sudden feel unmotivated to go to the meeting although you kind of want and know you should? I feel bad for that. :/ (by meeting I mean the kingdom hall-we're jehovah's witnesses). (end of posts)

I also have been getting confused a lot lately even at simple things i should be able to do. I have a poor memory. If I have fibromyaglia I believe i really suffer from that fibrofog. I'm young I shouldn't be hurting this much or this bad. I'm 24 years old. I feel bad i can't do stuff. I'm tired all the time. It's too expensive to go to a Doctor. I did buy that book I mentioned on our tablet for only $8. Can y'all please help? Thanks. :)
 
Did a neurologist diagnose your ADHD/ADD.? Some things do sound as if they could be symptoms of this. Of course, pain is not a symptom. The pain should be further evaluated for you. If you think you might have FMS, can you feel comfortable to discuss it with your doctor?
 
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